Ayatul — Kursi Tajweed New
Mastering the recitation of Ayatul Kursi (the Verse of the Throne) is a transformative spiritual journey. Reciting it with proper
Ahmad closed his eyes and began to whisper the opening words: Allahu la ilaha illa huwal-Hayyul-Qayyum. He focused on the Madd (elongation) of the word la, feeling the sound stretch like a bridge between heaven and earth. He paid close attention to the Qalqalah (echoing) of the letter qaf in hayyul-qayyum, ensuring the sound bounced with a gentle, rhythmic strength. ayatul kursi tajweed new
Reciting Ayatul Kursi with proper tajweed is tied to several spiritual rewards: Mastering the recitation of Ayatul Kursi (the Verse
Part 3: The Phonetic "New" Verse (Slow Practice Version)
For beginners using the new Tajweed method, practice this syllable-by-syllable breakdown. Bold letters indicate heavy sounds. Parentheses () indicate a hidden Ghunnah. Name of the rule (e
- Name of the rule (e.g., Ikhfa’ Haqiqi)
- Reason (e.g., Noon Sakinah followed by Kha)
- Your tongue/lip placement diagram
- Common mistake warning
(except in the name of Allah when preceded by a Fatha/Dhamma) and should be thin and sharp. Qalqalah (Bouncing Sound):
7. مَن ذَا الَّذِي يَشْفَعُ (Man thal-ladhi yashfa’u)
- Rule: Qalqalah on the "Ra"?? No. Qalqalah is for ق ط ب ج د.
